
Start by wrapping a 20" foam wreath form with ribbon before gluing on the ornaments. This is an optional step, but it gives the wreath a finished look on the sides and back and helps disguise any gaps between ornaments. I used a roll of 1.5" Blush Wired Metallic Sheer Ribbon to cover the wreath. Start by securing one end of the ribbon to the wreath with a dab of hot glue. Wrap the ribbon around the wreath, overlapping slightly as you go. Once you have covered the wreath, trim off any excess ribbon and secure with hot glue.

You will need two packages of Shatterproof Metallic Ball Ornaments (100 ornaments total) for the wreath. Start by cutting off the string ornament hanger with scissors. Organize your ornaments by color so you know roughly how many of each color you have. You'll want to distribute the different colors evenly around the wreath.

Start by gluing a row of ornaments to the outside of the wreath base. Hold each ornament in place until the hot glue sets.



Next glue a row of ornaments around the inside of the wreath. Then start filling in the top of the wreath with ornaments. Mix up the colors of the ornaments as you go, and layer some on top of each other. Don't worry if there are a few gaps between ornaments. You will be covering those up with greenery.



Once you have covered the wreath with ornaments, you can fill in any gaps with gold jingle bells and faux winter greenery such as these Snowy Pine Picks. Attach to the wreath with hot glue.

Display your stunning new ornament wreath! The rose gold looks especially nice against a dark wall. Scatter some extra ornaments below the wreath along with a rose gold candle holder and votives for a pretty vignette.

Start by wrapping a 20" foam wreath form with ribbon before gluing on the ornaments. This is an optional step, but it gives the wreath a finished look on the sides and back and helps disguise any gaps between ornaments. I used a roll of 1.5" Blush Wired Metallic Sheer Ribbon to cover the wreath. Start by securing one end of the ribbon to the wreath with a dab of hot glue. Wrap the ribbon around the wreath, overlapping slightly as you go. Once you have covered the wreath, trim off any excess ribbon and secure with hot glue.

You will need two packages of Shatterproof Metallic Ball Ornaments (100 ornaments total) for the wreath. Start by cutting off the string ornament hanger with scissors. Organize your ornaments by color so you know roughly how many of each color you have. You'll want to distribute the different colors evenly around the wreath.

Start by gluing a row of ornaments to the outside of the wreath base. Hold each ornament in place until the hot glue sets.



Next glue a row of ornaments around the inside of the wreath. Then start filling in the top of the wreath with ornaments. Mix up the colors of the ornaments as you go, and layer some on top of each other. Don't worry if there are a few gaps between ornaments. You will be covering those up with greenery.



Once you have covered the wreath with ornaments, you can fill in any gaps with gold jingle bells and faux winter greenery such as these Snowy Pine Picks. Attach to the wreath with hot glue.

Display your stunning new ornament wreath! The rose gold looks especially nice against a dark wall. Scatter some extra ornaments below the wreath along with a rose gold candle holder and votives for a pretty vignette.